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Win one of three $5,000 grants to support your community's love of dance!
Whether it’s pre-schoolers or seniors, Scottish dancing or salsa, kapa haka or Kathak, breakdance or ballet – if you’re encouraging people of all ages and abilities to keep moving through dance, we want to hear … View moreWin one of three $5,000 grants to support your community's love of dance!
Whether it’s pre-schoolers or seniors, Scottish dancing or salsa, kapa haka or Kathak, breakdance or ballet – if you’re encouraging people of all ages and abilities to keep moving through dance, we want to hear from you!
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With changes to Australia's citizenship process, many are moving to Oz for better wages and lower taxes. Have you considered moving down under or are you fiercely kiwi?
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Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the… View moreWith changes to Australia's citizenship process, many are moving to Oz for better wages and lower taxes. Have you considered moving down under or are you fiercely kiwi?
Share your thoughts by commenting below.
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On the 25th - 27th of August 2023 more than 70 Arts Canterbury members will be exhibiting at the second Arts Canterbury Art Show at The Cashmere Club.
This event is a fundraiser for Arts Canterbury so that they may continue to provide support to local artists.
At the ticketed opening night … View moreOn the 25th - 27th of August 2023 more than 70 Arts Canterbury members will be exhibiting at the second Arts Canterbury Art Show at The Cashmere Club.
This event is a fundraiser for Arts Canterbury so that they may continue to provide support to local artists.
At the ticketed opening night you can enjoy a complimentary drink, nibbles and music while enjoying all of the art and mingling with the artists.
The show will then be open to the public Saturday and Sunday 10am-4pm, and is just a gold coin donation on the door.
Find out more
Gordon from Halswell
Good and less good news.
The deaths have dropped to only 10 for the week from 22 last week but the new cases have risen to 4645 from 3612 last week.
Let's hope that is not a trend
Alan from Beckenham
Sale on now until end of August!
Ladies winter coats, vest and jackets! 1/2 marked price!
Women’s clothing: Fill a bag! $5.00.
Also children’s cloths and shoes. Fill a bag! $5.00.
… View moreSale on now until end of August!
Ladies winter coats, vest and jackets! 1/2 marked price!
Women’s clothing: Fill a bag! $5.00.
Also children’s cloths and shoes. Fill a bag! $5.00.
Please note: All “fill a bag” purchases are to be in bags provided by the Op Shop.
Happy shopping!
A walnut blast typically refers to a procedure used to clean carbon buildup from the intake valves and combustion chambers of a gasoline engine. This carbon buildup can occur over time as a result of incomplete combustion and the recirculation of exhaust gases in vehicles equipped with direct fuel … View moreA walnut blast typically refers to a procedure used to clean carbon buildup from the intake valves and combustion chambers of a gasoline engine. This carbon buildup can occur over time as a result of incomplete combustion and the recirculation of exhaust gases in vehicles equipped with direct fuel injection systems.
If you notice symptoms such as rough idle, poor acceleration, decreased fuel efficiency, or a noticeable decrease in engine performance, it might be an indication that carbon buildup has become a problem in your vehicle's engine. However, not all vehicles will require a walnut blast, as modern engine designs and fuel additives can help mitigate carbon buildup to some extent.
It's important to consult your vehicle's owner's manual and follow the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule. Some manufacturers might suggest performing a walnut blast at certain mileage intervals or when specific symptoms arise. If you're unsure about whether your car needs a walnut blast, it's a good idea to consult a qualified mechanic who can assess your vehicle's condition and recommend appropriate maintenance procedures.
At Matipo Garage, located in Addington, we have the expertise to help you decide if your vehicle requires a Walnut Blast and the experience to perform it. Contact us on 03 348 5358 or Email us to discuss admin@matipogarage.co.nz
KATHLEEN from Aidanfield
Can anyone recommend a person that does Fence Installations - I live in Aidainfield / Halswell area.
Fence length 27.2metres on level ground.
All recommendations greatly appreciated.
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Oriana from Aidanfield
Hi. My Uncle has started collecting coins..Do you have any old ones you no longer want?..English, Foreign, Tokens..Fair prices paid.
Gordon from Halswell
More encouraging news as the new case stays low on 3612 and death at 22.
We still need to stay vigilant as it will probably never go away but looking good.
Kat from Governors Bay
[UPDATE: this dog was sadly found deceased. ] Pixie, a medium sized Springer Spaniel from Governors Bay has been missing since yesterday and her owner Sophie is worried that she may be injured on a track in the Port Hills or nearby. Please keep your eye out for her (potential sighting in Corsair … View more[UPDATE: this dog was sadly found deceased. ] Pixie, a medium sized Springer Spaniel from Governors Bay has been missing since yesterday and her owner Sophie is worried that she may be injured on a track in the Port Hills or nearby. Please keep your eye out for her (potential sighting in Corsair Bay area but she may have ranged further). Sophie's contact details are on her collar and she is microchipped.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Christchurch mayor Phil Mauger is pushing to use a lane of traffic for hospital car parking, while opposing doing the same to create a cycleway on Park Tce.
The Christchurch City Council will on Wednesday consider Mauger’s plan to temporarily close one lane of traffic on part of Hagley Ave and… View moreChristchurch mayor Phil Mauger is pushing to use a lane of traffic for hospital car parking, while opposing doing the same to create a cycleway on Park Tce.
The Christchurch City Council will on Wednesday consider Mauger’s plan to temporarily close one lane of traffic on part of Hagley Ave and Riccarton Ave. It will also make the final decision on whether to keep a temporary cycleway on Park Tce, which Mauger has heavily criticised in the past.
At the hospital he was proposing the council trial the lane closure for up to 10 days before making a final decision. Such a test was not done with Park Tce, he said. In a mayor’s report to the council, Mauger said the 10-day trial would allow time to assess options for increasing on-street car parking.
Read the full story from reporter Tina Law here (subscription required).
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Roger from Roger Chance holistic group exercise community classes
Over the next few weeks is your chance to attend and try two complimentary classes of your choice either Tai Chi for Beginners 7.20pm Monday Evenings or 1/2-hour Pilates mat floor class times at various venues and times (you need to have no back, neck, hip or shoulder injuries to attend)
Simply … View moreOver the next few weeks is your chance to attend and try two complimentary classes of your choice either Tai Chi for Beginners 7.20pm Monday Evenings or 1/2-hour Pilates mat floor class times at various venues and times (you need to have no back, neck, hip or shoulder injuries to attend)
Simply contact me using message on neighbourly for your privacy and mention this post for complimentary classes and a bit about why you think you would benefit from either of them.
As a special bonus if completing two classes then a 10% discount will also be offered to you for early enrollment for block sessions for Spring term starting October 9th, 2023.
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